Well that's actually not such a crazy idea. Proton accepts cash via mail as well, so apparently it's doable.
Ghoelian
Apparently they keep posting updates on their discord for some reason. This is the last response someone shared on github:
Hi everyone, it's July 25. Yesterday, the devs and mod team here have begun (early) alpha testing of the new Lidarr metadata server.
In general, things are working fairly well. There are a few issues to resolve before it can go live. But we wanted to let everyone know that we have some concrete forward movement happening behind the scenes.
NOTE: This stage of testing is NOT OPEN to users. We appreciate your patience, but at this stage you cannot help. This update is meant to let you know that the project is not dead, as some have incorrectly theorized, and that there is behind-the-scenes work heading toward getting the new metadata server up and running as quickly as possible.
Please continue to be patient, and continue to use this channel for Lidarr support questions. If you have other conversation topics, please use general or another more appropriate channel for that.
Thank you from the devs and mod team.
when people say Debian is stable they mean the base platform isn't going to change under you and suddenly a config file doesn't work anymore because Package v2.0 uses a different format.
Yes, that's how a stable release cycle works and not at all specific to Debian. Also, not at all what you said before:
That means not changing broken software to be newer working software.
Obviously it doesn't get updates as quickly as a rolling release would, bit this just isn't true.
Oh neat, I had no idea piefed did that. Can confirm it's not visible in thunder for Lemmy at least.
Where's the piped link?
what the hell prompted you to respond like that.
I'm guessing these (þ) characters that @[email protected] always uses.
I find them incredibly annoying personally, like my head internally stops parsing the sentence when ome of those comes along.
Also windows shows that prompt way too often. Most people I know just click yes without thinking.
If it's a dotnet program, you might be able to run it with mono.
At least they represent one of them. You seem to represent exactly none of them.
Looks like they accept monero and bitcoin among other crypto, did they not have that before?
Oh shit nice I had no idea this subdomain exists, guess I'll finally be rid of those stupid ai answers in private windows as well!